The State of Indiana joins others who look forward to more engagement with Cuba
(From left to right Third Secretary Dariel Quintana, Third Secretary Yanet Pumariega, Senate Minority Leader Timothy S. Lanane)
The Third Secretaries of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba to the United States, Yanet Pumariega and Dariel Quintana, visited Indiana on 25-27 February. The diplomats had the opportunity to meet with several officials there and to talk about the mutual benefits of improving the bilateral relations between Cuba and the United States.
Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba: Cuba rejects the pretexts of Bolivian putschist authorities to suspend diplomatic relations
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Plurinational State of Bolivia announced the decision of the putschist Government to suspend diplomatic relations with the Republic of Cuba, claming that the Cuban Government has systematically affected bilateral relations and has been hostile towards the Bolivian authorities.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba strongly rejects the unfounded allegations of Bolivia’s de facto government.
Heritage Preservation: a window to US-Cuba cooperation in times of political roll back
On January 27th, the World Monument Fund (WMF) organized a symposium and workshop regarding the options U.S. academic and non-profit institutions have to better support their Cuban partners in preserving Havana's heritage. Ambassador José Ramón Cabañas was among the speakers of the event entitled “Against the Current: Priorities and Pathways for Supporting Preservation in Havana”.
“One Door Closes, Another Opens”, Interview with Ambassador Cabañas
By T.K. Hernandez
CUBA BUSINESS REPORT- José Ramón Cabañas Rodríguez is Cuba’s First Ambassador to the United States, appointed two months after the restoration of diplomatic relations on September 17, 2015. Prior to becoming Cuba’s ambassador in Washington, he was Chief of the Cuban Interests Section in that city.




